Here's what went wrong:
Call me naive but if I'm paying full whack for threads, I expect them to behave with very little tweaking or fooling around. Especially when they are only poly for goodness sakes. I know that metallics need a special needle and I am prepared to sew at snail speed for them. I am prepared to do the same with my Indian Natesh rayon threads, although I now prefer the softer tones of Madeira Polyneon.
Hmmm, I really ought to get rid of the Natesh threads
Not an offer, Kandy, but these threads look like the troublesome I had from Madeira some years ago. They haven't got a 'foot' on and tend to slip down the reel and then the thread gets stuck and breaks. I cut a cirle out of cardboard and cut a hole in the middle so that it slips over the reel. I also use a thread net for the troublesome threads as you Hemmingworth. Also, sometimes it helps if you have a thread post so the threads comes down from a hight.
ReplyDeleteJust something to try out.
Angelika